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Paperback A History of Ethiopia Book

ISBN: B0FNL811G8

ISBN13: 9798299422764

A History of Ethiopia

Embark on a journey that begins at the very dawn of humanity in the Great Rift Valley, the land where our most ancient ancestors, including the famed "Lucy," first walked the Earth. This sweeping history chronicles the rise of legendary African kingdoms, from the mysterious Land of Punt to the formidable Aksumite Empire, a global trading power that rivaled Rome and Persia. Discover the story of Aksum's early embrace of Christianity, the monumental rock-hewn churches of Lalibela conceived as a "New Jerusalem," and the establishment of the enduring Solomonic dynasty, whose claim of descent from King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba would shape the national identity for centuries.

Follow the epic saga of an empire that uniquely withstood the tide of European colonialism. This account details the intense struggles against external threats, the cultural renaissance within the stone castles of the Gondarine period, and the subsequent fragmentation during the chaotic "Era of Princes." Witness the dramatic reunification of the nation and the crowning achievement of its resistance: the stunning victory over Italian forces at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. This pivotal moment secured Ethiopia's sovereignty during the "Scramble for Africa" and created a powerful symbol of black freedom that resonated across the globe.

Explore the immense turmoil and transformation of the 20th century, from the modernizing reign of Emperor Haile Selassie to the brutal Italian invasion and occupation under Mussolini. The narrative details the triumphant liberation during World War II and the Emperor's subsequent role as a statesman on the world stage. However, it also delves into the deep internal pressures, social unrest, and the catastrophic famine that the monarchy tried to hide, culminating in the dramatic 1974 revolution that brought the 3,000-year-old imperial dynasty to a sudden and violent end.

The revolution ushered in a new and terrifying chapter under the Marxist-Leninist military junta known as the Derg. This history provides a comprehensive account of this period, detailing the brutal "Red Terror," the devastating civil wars that tore the country apart, and the catastrophic famine of the 1980s. It charts the fall of the Derg in 1991 and the subsequent establishment of a new, experimental state built on the principle of ethnic federalism. The narrative continues through the destructive Ethio-Eritrean War, the period of rapid economic growth in the 21st century, and the simmering political tensions that finally erupted in the devastating 2020 civil war, bringing the story to the present day and the nation's ongoing quest for a lasting peace.

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